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[this is a icon-] A concept in the concept scheme NEMS Glossary

NEMS Glossary: traverse

A line or path of travel along which survey stations are placed so previously surveyed points may be used as a base for observing subsequent points. A closed traverse either ends (closes) back at its starting point, or begins and ends on stations of known positions. An open traverse does not close on either itself or a station of known position. As such, an open traverse does not provide any means for checking for errors and mistakes so should generally be avoided.
Other concepts in the scheme include: absolute soil water content accuracy, Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler, Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter,

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https://data.scinfo.org.nz/lab/nems/def/glossary/traverse
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A line or path of travel along which survey stations are placed so previously surveyed points may be used as a base for observing subsequent points. A closed traverse either ends (closes) back at its starting point, or begins and ends on stations of known positions. An open traverse does not close on either itself or a station of known position. As such, an open traverse does not provide any means for checking for errors and mistakes so should generally be avoided. xsd:string
Description dcterms:description http://purl.org/dc/terms/description
A line or path of travel along which survey stations are placed so previously surveyed points may be used as a base for observing subsequent points. A closed traverse either ends (closes) back at its starting point, or begins and ends on stations of known positions. An open traverse does not close on either itself or a station of known position. As such, an open traverse does not provide any means for checking for errors and mistakes so should generally be avoided. xsd:string
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Label rdfs:label http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
traverse xsd:string
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traverse xsd:string
SeeAlso rdfs:seeAlso http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso
circuit https://data.scinfo.org.nz/lab/nems/def/glossary/circuit
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